Unit 2, Lesson 3: How Income Works (This lesson is part of Unit 2. You can purchase this lesson separately here, or you can purchase Unit 2 or the entire curriculum at Paw-some Resources. See green links at the bottom of this description for purchasing choices.)

***The New Social Studies standards are heavy on Inquiry-Based skills. This lesson is designed to put the learning in the hands of the students while the teacher is the facilitator; therefore, it is rigorous. Due to the rigor of the lesson design (since it is inquiry-based and student-centered) this lesson would be ideal to implement second semester.***

***Please note, you will not find traditional worksheets with this product. This package contains a task and a lesson sequence that are for teachers ready to try inquiry-based learning.***

***The task is editable to fit your students' needs. It does not contain fancy font or clip art due to the fact it is editable. See below for lesson details.***

***This lesson can be used as is, or can supplement your existing curriculum.***

This lesson contains:
1) Standards Alignment Page:
-it details what Social Studies standards, as well as what ELA Anchoring standards, Science Practices, and Math Practices are intertwined
2) Pacing Guide:
-it shows suggested pacing (Pacing can be adjusted to fit your students' needs.)
3) Unit Flowchart and Lesson Snapshots:
-this is a document that gives a brief overview of the unit (unit sold separately) this lesson belongs to and a snapshot of the lesson

1. Student Talk Cards:
-questions stems to promote student discourse (can be used with any lesson)
2. EDITABLE Our Group Rubric:
-a rubric for students to fill out that helps them evaluate their own group work (can be used with any lesson)
3. Voice-o-Meter:
-a visual prompt that is great for helping students maintain the appropriate noise level during group activities (can be used with any lesson)
4. EDITABLE I Wonder Page:
-could be used on a bulletin board to engage students in the new topic (can be used with any lesson)

***The 5 Es lesson sequence includes suggestions for facilitation. Each detailed lesson plan gives suggested techniques on moving to a lesson format that is student-led and facilitated by the teacher. (You will need to provide your students with the appropriate amount of scaffolding, if necessary.)***